Once again, it was a show jumper that topped the statistics of a Verden riding horse auction: The virtual knockdown for Quinett took place at 45,000 Euros. The 41 auction candidates cost an average of 13,146 Euros.
It took just under an hour for a regular customer from Bavaria, who has already discovered numerous talents in the Niedersachsenhalle, to win the bid for the Qualito/Calido daughter Quinett (breeder and exhibitor: Horst Nietfeld, Liebenau) at 45,000 Euros after 60 bids had been placed. The five-year-old Quinett from the dam line of Formica impressed with her excellent work ethic and motivation.
Euraton by Escamillo/Feedback (breeder and exhibitor: Beate Brodesser, Neukirchen-Vluyn) kicked off the "final" of the Verden auction in July. He also achieved the top price of the dressage horses at 23,500 Euros. The bay has already celebrated top placings in tests for young riding and dressage horses and will move into a new box with a dressage rider and trainer in Lower Saxony.
A glance at the table of prices shows that there was lively international interest. Customers from nine different countries purchased horses: Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, Spain, Finland, Mexico, Romania and Turkey.